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For International Day of Forests 2021, Wanjira Mathai, Robert Nasi and Mette Wilkie discuss the state of the world's forests.
As rainfall increases due to climate change, locust outbreaks are also expected to rise in frequency, devouring crops in the Horn of Africa.
Q&A with European Forest Institute director Marc Palahí on the bioeconomy movement, sustainability and how forests can help achieve this
In this news roundup: Yemen on the brink of mass famine, Atlantic circulation weakest in 1,600 years and how Bitcoin threatens the climate
As International Women’s Day nears, the head of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) shares envisions a new era for nature and women.
CIFOR wildlife management expert Nathalie van Vliet speaks on the perils of wildmeat in urban markets.
What could wartime levels of emergency funding for carbon capture buy us in the fight against global warming - our "third world war"?
Scientists have created a global series of forest carbon flux maps, which can allow policymakers to better select forests for protection.
Read up on this selection of books written by some of the greatest environmental writers to gain insight toward saving our climate.
Luxembourg unveils sustainable finance plan, scientists call for Colombia hippo cull and DJs mash birdsong with techno beats
U.S rejoins Paris Agreement with increased emissions reduction targets, serving as example for other countries to follow suit.
A live discussion with Aral Sea basin experts Vadim Sokolov and Kristina Toderich on restoring what was once the world's fourth-largest lake.
The Luxembourg Sustainable Finance Initiative (LSFI) will promote investment solutions for a global economic transition.
Scientists map and compare all of Earth’s landscapes to locate priority ecosystems and regions to restore, to receive greatest benefits.
CIFOR Director-General Robert Nasi answered the questions of restoration-minded Twitter users ranging across gender, biodiversity and finance